Yes, the sand filter is the best I've seen at getting the iron out. I have an air injection iron filter for my house, but the sand filter works better. I wish I could rig up a sand filter for my house... But I think the constant filtering through the sand is the key.Oh interesting! We used this setup between when the pool was filled and when our filter was hooked up-we had no other filter going at the time (new construction). It makes sense perhaps why we haven't had problems since as we have a huge sand filter.
Can you link me to a recommendation for a sand filter? I use intex type A filters right now. Would I need a new pump?Is this going to be a permanent set up? You might think about getting a sand filter instead of your cartridge filter. I have a high iron content in my well , pool always turns green on adding water to it, I run the filter and in about 12-24 hours its perfectly clear with no tint. It works so well actually I fill my hot tub from my pool. When I'm ready to refill my hot tub, I over fill the pool the day before, the sand filter cleans the iron out of the water and then I refill my hot tub, kind of a pain but it works perfect!
I used to try to deal with the iron in the hot tub from the hose, but pretty much nothing would get rid of it till I tried filling from my pool. My paper filters in the hot tub used to look like coffee filters, now they stay clean and white.
Lots of sand filters on Amazon, ebay, and all the pool sites out there. Match one up with your pool size and you will have to check to see how much of a pump you need.. not sure what you have now.Can you link me to a recommendation for a sand filter? I use intex type A filters right now. Would I need a new pump?
Also- here's day 2 of the filter (full progress pic!) WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!
Can you top off with soft water? When you top off, you're not adding a bunch of water in comparison to all your clean water. You may want to see how it goes first before you upgrade your filter, you may not need it.Ah I see one by intex for mid $300s. Not terrible.. but.. wondering if it's worth it or just hooking up the bucket every time I top off...
How often do you replace the sand?
I saw some people were using those inline hose filters, they're cheap- $35 on amazon. But the reviews are always mixed. A lot of what I'm reading is that soluble iron won't be filtered out no matter what until you've oxidized it.Can you top off with soft water? When you top off, you're not adding a bunch of water in comparison to all your clean water. You may want to see how it goes first before you upgrade your filter, you may not need it.
5 years now and original sand still working..Ah I see one by intex for mid $300s. Not terrible.. but.. wondering if it's worth it or just hooking up the bucket every time I top off...
How often do you replace the sand?
If I add say an inch to top off, my pool goes a little green, run the filter overnight and its gone. And my water is very soft but that has nothing to do with the iron content.Can you top off with soft water? When you top off, you're not adding a bunch of water in comparison to all your clean water. You may want to see how it goes first before you upgrade your filter, you may not need it.
I have used those inline filters of which you speak.. helps a tad but not enough to make a difference.I saw some people were using those inline hose filters, they're cheap- $35 on amazon. But the reviews are always mixed. A lot of what I'm reading is that soluble iron won't be filtered out no matter what until you've oxidized it.
Also- here's day 2 of the filter (full progress pic!) WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!
I opened the bucket to rinse out the polyfil and it was absolutely disgusting. Dark, dark brown splotches of crud all over it.The fill was nasty, eh?
Very grateful to the community here. Will become a supporting member when I get a chance (side note, for some reason all the links on the sidebar lead me back to the url: /blog/ when I'm logged in, including your "Become a TFP Supporter" link in your signature.)That's a beautiful thing. Another testimony to the effects of using polyfill. Great job.
I wish I had. I'll snap a picture of last night's haul when I get over to the pool tonight. It was very gross. Removing it by hand covered my arms in dark brown sludge.Now I'm dying to see the polyfill. No chance you took a picture of that disgusting stuff right?
Maybe we can get @Leebo to take a peek at this one.side note, for some reason all the links on the sidebar lead me back to the url: /blog/ when I'm logged in, including your "Become a TFP Supporter" link in your signature.)
I'm afraid the second round wasn't too interesting. Far less iron this go-around, looked like slightly brown filling.Now I'm dying to see the polyfill. No chance you took a picture of that disgusting stuff right?